“Take hope from the heart of man, and you make him a beast of prey.”
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A village commune. Idalia. Silver chimes and golden fetters.
This book delves into the lives of the inhabitants of a village commune in Idalia, showcasing their interactions, challenges, and the evolution of their community. The narrative is woven with elements of tradition and personal transformation, highlighting the silver chimes and golden fetters that symbolize both the joys and constraints of communal living. more
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